BGA Reballing

BGA Reballing

One way to resolve GPU chip problem is to reball the chips themselves. Many repair centers reflow the chip, as we used to.

The reason behind the failure itself justify the success of Reballing.

Thermal cycling cause the following in Lead-Free Solder over time.Weak bondsSolder VoidsOrganic Matter Build UpCracking Brittle Joints“Black pad” caused by the formation of brittle intermetallic layersPad Cratoring, It is the space left vacant when a BGA ball pad lifts off the board.

All of these are caused by the solder going through so many thermal cycles due to the lack of heat dispersion, simply put the solder spheres are too old and have been through too much.

The affects of thermal cycling on BGA packages have increased since regulations were put into place concerning consumer electronic and the use of Leaded solder. This meant that all consumer electronic items must only use Lead-Free solder which is much more brittle and affected by thermal cycling.

Therefore replacing the solder is the best route, also to reduce the damage each thermal cycle causes we have fabricated a heat sink modification to reduce the run heat of the GPU by 30%.

We also replace them with Leaded Solder balls these are less prone to the affects of thermal cycling.

Please note due to the ever changing physical size of BGA packages not all can be reballed, but we have found a succesful way of repairing those at a high level.

Unfortunately BGA Packages are becoming more and more popular with manufacturers.

We are implementing a process to help reduce our No Fix No Fee and Warranty Return Rate. These are currently in par with industry standards, which we are constantly striving to reduce.

Not all BGA Package IC’s can be Reballed, this is due to the size and thickness of the BGA IC’s. Thinner and more fragile BGA IC’s are more prone to warping and will not fit back flush onto the motherboard.

Therefore we carefully reflow them under custom made reflow profiles. We also use our own formulated flux which was developed by the patent holders of Infra red Rework Stations. (not the gunky yellow flux other repairers use, which leaves a nasty residue and can cause further issues).

All other BGA IC’s are Reballed and fitted back on the board. Again using custom made reflow profiles and flux.

Now here is the tricky part. The combination of Reflow and Reballing works 80% of the time without failure.

The reason they fail or do not work initially (No Fix No Fee) is because there are two layers of solder balls in majority of all BGA IC packages.

The BOTTOM layer can be seen and Reballed, the TOP layer are micro balls sealed under the top Silicon Device of the BGA IC Package.

As the diagram above shows these Micro Solder Balls are encapsulated and sealed thus rendering it impossible to remove and Reball, Noone can Reball these. Though they are NOT AS susceptible to the effects of thermal cycling due to being sealed, they do fail that very small percentage of the time therefore the only option is to replace the BGA IC altogether.

This is the reason for Reballed laptops returning under warranty. No one can tell if the TOP layer of solder balls are faulty until unless it fails at least twice under warranty.

Therefore we are proposing to replace faulty BGA IC’s, we will advise on an individual repair basis. Please note that the cost of a replacement BGA IC will be added to the Fixed Rate Motherboard Repair Fee. Typically £10-20, we will advise of the costing and lead time .Our first priority will be to repair the laptop under the Fixed Rate Fee i.e Reflow or Reballing and only a fraction will need to be quoted for extra BGA IC costs. This is to keep cost for you to a minimum.

Please note we shall also be advising and quoting customers to replace BGA IC’s if we believe the BGA IC is faulty. This applies for New Repairs and Warranty Repairs.

FREE COLLECT & RETURN WARRANTY

WE ARE SO CONFIDENT THAT BGA REBALLING / REPLACEMENT WILL REPAIR THE GPU PROBLEM WE ARE OFFERING A COLLECT AND RETURN WARRANTY ON ALL LAPTOPS WE REBALL OR REPLACE THE BGA IC

Above is an example of a HP DV2000 GPU being Removed, Cleaned, Reballed and resoldered onto the motherboard.

If you look closely you can make out the serial number at all stages.

Please note we have removed certain processes as we have spent alot of time and money researching the method behind this process and do not want competitors taking advantage.